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Q. How much is the UK visa fee?

Understanding the financial aspect is pivotal for Indian students with aspirations to experience the vibrant culture, pursue academic excellence, or contribute their skills in the UK.  They should stay informed about the latest fee structures, consider their specific circumstances, and ensure they have the necessary funds to cover the associated visa costs.

Short-Term Study Visa Fees

For individuals planning a short-term study stint, particularly those studying English for more than six months but less than 11 months, the visa application fee is 21,884 INR. It covers the cost of processing your application.

Parents of Children at School

Parents seeking to accompany their children studying in the UK face a different fee structure. The Parent of a Student Child visa, with a duration of up to 12 months (Tier 4 Isle of Man), requires a fee of 69,701 INR. The visa is for school-going children during their academic pursuits.

Tier 4 - Isle of Man Fees

Under the Points-Based System, particularly Tier 4 for the Isle of Man, fees vary for individuals entering the UK. The Tier 4 (General) student visa, applicable to the main applicant and dependents, stands at 53,616 INR. Additionally, the Temporary Seasonal Worker visa for the Isle of Man carries a fee of 32,607 INR.

Student Visa Fees

The student visa fees differ depending on the course type and the course duration for individuals planning to study in the UK. Generally, the application fee for a Student visa is £348. It covers processing the application cost and applies to the main applicant and any dependents.

Entry Clearance in Guernsey and Jersey

Seeking entry clearance as a student entering the Bailiwick of Guernsey or Bailiwick of Jersey involves a fee of 53,616 INR. This visa option caters to individuals aspiring to study in these specific regions.

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